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Fisher Chevrolet 13000 series Service Manual page 41

1967 body manual

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STATIONARY GLASS
4-15
REAR QUARTER STATIONARY WINDOW
"X" STATION WAGON
REMOVAL
1. Remove rear quarter garnish moldings and
rear quarter reveal moldings (see Molding
Section 17 of Body Service Manual).
2. Remove quarter window upper and lower re-
tainer and belt finishing molding supports.
3. Using a suitable tool, carefully break seal
between window rubber channel and body open-
ing. With the aid of a helper, carefully push
glass and rubber channel assembly inboard
and remove assembly from opening.
CAUTION:
Use care so that glass does not
strike body metal. Edge chips can cause solid
tempered safety plate glass to shatter: Do not
attempt to grind glass.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean off old sealer from rubber channel and
body
opening to assure a smooth sealing
surface.
2. Apply a bead of black weatherstrip adhesive
into glass cavity in rubber channel and install
rubber channel to glass.
3. Apply a ribbon of medium-bodied sealer com-
pletely around window opening.
4. Insert window assembly into opening and in-
stall upper and lower window retainers.
5. Using a pressure type applicator, apply weath-
erstrip adhesive (black) between glass and lip
of rubber channel completely around outside of
window.
6. Clean off excess sealer and replace previously
removed parts.
BACK WINDOW GLASS
Removal and Installation
All Styles Except Station Wagons and Convertibles
DESCRIPTION
The back window glass is retained in the body
opening by adhesive caulked material. The extended
method is to be used when replacing a back window
glass. Procedures covering the removal and re-
placement of adhesive caulked glass including cut-
ting out of material, necessary service parts,
application of material, watertesting and waterleak
repairing are described in the "Adhesive Caulking -
General Information'
;
Section. Specific details ap-
plying to back window glass removal and installa-
tion, will be covered in this section.
REMOVAL
1. Removal
glass
is
outlined in
"Adhesive
Caulking-General Information'' Section. If the
original glass is to be re-used, place it on a
protected bench or holding fixture and remove
old caulking material from glass with sharp
scraper or razor blade. Remove all remaining
traces with toluene or thinner dampened cloth.
NOTE:
Do not use an oil base solvent. Any
trace of oil will prevent adhesion of new caulk-
ing material to glass.
portion of old caulking material from pinch-
weld flange around back window opening. It is
not necessary that all material be removed, but
there should not be any loose pieces left in the
opening.
INSTALLATION
1. Check all reveal molding retaining clips. If
upper end of a clip is bent away from body
metal more than 1/32 of an inch, replace or
reform clip to insure adequate molding reten-
tion. Tighten all loose clip screws.
2. With black weatherstrip adhesive cement two
flat spacers (.20 x .63 x 1.0 Part #4459429 or
equivalent) to pinchweld flange at top, approxi-
mately fifteen inches each side of centerline of
opening (Fig. 4-24).
3. With black weatherstrip adhesive, cement four
rectangular spacers (.34 x .44 x 1.0 Part
#4871330 or equivalent) to back window opening
rabbet - one in center of each side and two at
bottom, approximately nineteen inches from
centerline of opening (Fig. 4-24).
2. Using a sharp scraper or chisel, remove major
NOTE:
A thicker (Part #4534314) or thinner

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